Page 2 - Contents; Wash2Dry
Contents 2 Caring for the environment ........................................................................................ 6 Warnings and safety instructions ............................................................................. 7 Operating the tumble dryer ..................................
Page 4 - Service
Contents 4 Service ............................................................................................................................. 57 Contact in the event of a fault ...................................................................................... 57 Optional accessories ............
Page 5 - Programmable functions
Contents 5 Programmable functions ............................................................................................. 77 Programming ................................................................................................................... 77 Cottons drying levels ...............
Page 6 - Caring for the environment; Disposing of your old appliance
Caring for the environment 6 Disposing of the packaging ma-terial The packaging material is used for hand-ling and protects the appliance fromtransport damage. The packaging ma-terial used is selected from materialswhich are environmentally friendly fordisposal and can generally be recycled.Recyclin...
Page 7 - Warnings and safety instructions; It is essential to read these instructions.; Correct application; This tumble dryer is intended for use in domestic households and
Warnings and safety instructions 7 It is essential to read these instructions. This tumble dryer contains a refrigerant that is flammable and ex-plosive. This tumble dryer complies with all current local and nationalsafety requirements. However, inappropriate use can lead to per-sonal injury and dam...
Page 8 - Safety with children
Warnings and safety instructions 8 It must be used only as a domestic appliance to dry items which have been washed in a water solution and which are marked on themanufacturer's care label as being suitable for tumble drying. If usingdry cleaning kits, do so at your own risk, and follow the instru...
Page 11 - Correct use
Warnings and safety instructions 11 The accessibility of the plug must always be ensured, in order to disconnect the tumble dryer from the mains. Do not block the gap between the bottom of the tumble dryer and the floor with plinth facings, deep pile carpet etc. This would hinder asufficient flo...
Page 12 - - have been treated with inflammable cleaning agents or which con-
Warnings and safety instructions 12 To prevent the risk of fire, textiles that have not been cleaned thor- oughly or are still soiled with deposits of any kind must not be driedin this tumble dryer. This applies in particular to textiles that - have not been washed.- have not been thoroughly clean...
Page 14 - Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory); skin
Warnings and safety instructions 14 Always keep the area around the tumble dryer free of dust and fluff.Dust drawn into the tumble dryer can cause blockages in the heat ex-changer over time. Using a fragrance flacon (optional accessory) Only use genuine Miele original fragrance flacons. The fr...
Page 15 - Accessories
Warnings and safety instructions 15 Accessories Only use genuine Miele original spare parts and accessories with this appliance. If non-Miele parts are used, warranty, performanceand product liability claims will be invalidated. The tumble dryer can be combined with a Miele washing machine in a ...
Page 16 - Operating the tumble dryer; Control panel; Control field; Clean the fluff and plinth filters.; sensor control; PerfectDry; indicator; flashes after the programme has
Operating the tumble dryer 16 Control panel a Control field The control field consists of varioussensor controls, a time display andindicator lights. b Sensor controls for drying levels After selecting a drying level pro-gramme with the programme se-lector, the recommended ...
Page 17 - dry
Operating the tumble dryer 17 f Time display After the programme has started, theprogramme running time will appearon the display in hours and minutes.– When Delay start is being used, the programme running time willappear after the Delay start periodhas elapsed. – With most programmes, the run- nin...
Page 18 - How the sensor controls work; The
Operating the tumble dryer 18 How the sensor controls work The , , and sensor controls re- act to fingertip contact. If a sensor con-trol is lit, it can be selected.If a sensor control is brightly lit, thismeans it is currently selected.If a sensor control is dimly lit, thismeans it can be ...
Page 19 - Before using for the first time; Installation; Downtime after installation; Damage to the tumble dryer by; Information about networking; In order to use it you need:
Before using for the first time 19 Installation Before using the appliance for thefirst time, check that you have fol-lowed all the instructions under “In-stallation”.Read these operating instructions,paying particular attention to the in-formation provided under “Installa-tion”. Removing the protec...
Page 20 - Availability of the WiFi connection; Setting up Miele@home; Logging in via the Miele app
Before using for the first time 20 Availability of the WiFi connection The WiFi connection shares a frequencyrange with other appliances (includingmicrowave ovens and remote controltoys). This can give rise to sporadic oreven complete connection failures.Therefore, the availability of featuredfuncti...
Page 21 - Logging in via WPS; bileStart
Before using for the first time 21 Turn the programme selector to Mo- bileStart . appears on the time display and the timeout starts to count down from10 minutes. The Miele app will guideyou through the remaining steps.When you have successfully connected, will appear on the time dis...
Page 22 - Energy saving tips; - Make sure your laundry is spun at the
Energy saving tips 22 This dryer with heat-pump technologyis designed for energy-saving dryingcycles. However, you can save a littlemore energy with the following meas-ures as the drying time is not extendedunnecessarily. - Make sure your laundry is spun at the maximum spin speed before drying.The h...
Page 23 - Notes on correct laundry care
1. Notes on correct laundry care 23 Points to note regardingwashed laundry - When washing very heavily soiled items ensure that you use sufficientdetergent and select a high temperat-ure. If in doubt, wash the items sev-eral times. - Do not put soaking wet items into the tumble dryer. Make sure your...
Page 24 - Drying; Care label symbols
1. Notes on correct laundry care 24 Drying Tip: Read the “Programme chart”, which contains a complete list of data for pro-grammes and load sizes.- Always observe the maximum recom- mended load size for each pro-gramme. This will mean that the en-ergy consumption for the amount oflaundry is at its m...
Page 25 - Load the tumble dryer; Loading the laundry; Checking the FragranceDos socket; Close the door; Shut the door with a gentle swing.
2. Load the tumble dryer 25 Loading the laundry Preventing damage to fabrics.Before loading the dryer, read “1.Notes on correct laundry care”. Open the door. Remove any items that have been leftinside the drum. Unfold the laundry and load looselyinto the drum. Do not overload the drum. Doing s...
Page 26 - Select a programme and start it; Switching on the tumble dryer; lector position
3. Select a programme and start it 26 Switching on the tumble dryer The tumble dryer is switched on by se-lecting a programme and switched offby turning the programme selector tothe position. Turn the programme selector to a pro-gramme. Selecting a programme There are 3 possible ways to select...
Page 27 - Selecting programme settings; Selecting the drying level
3. Select a programme and start it 27 Selecting programme settings Selecting the drying level Check the “Programme chart” to seewhich programme you can select a dry-ing level for and which drying levelmeets your requirements. Touch the sensor control for the dry-ing level you want. The selected dr...
Page 28 - Starting a programme; Adding laundry
3. Select a programme and start it 28 Starting a programme Touch the flashing Start/Add laundry sensor control. The Start/Add laundry sensor control lights up.Programme sequence - If Delay start has been selected, the Delay start time will start to countdown first. - The programme starts. - The Pe...
Page 29 - Remove the laundry; lights up in the; Unloading the drum; Turn the programme selector to the; Drum lighting
4. Remove the laundry 29 End of programme/Anti-crease End of programme: lights up in the time display and the Start/Add laundry sensor control goes out. A buzzersounds. Or in some cases bars flash inthe time display ( ... ... ...) The end of the programme is followedby the ant...
Page 30 - Delay start/SmartStart; Starting Delay start; Altering Delay start
Delay start/SmartStart 30 Selecting the Delay start func-tion With Delay start, you can delay thestart of a programme from minutes up to (hours). Delay start cannot be used with the Warm air/DryFresh programme. Start by selecting a programme withprogramme settings. Tou...
Page 31 - SmartStart; Setting the time period
Delay start/SmartStart 31 SmartStart The SmartStart function lets youdefine a time period during which yourtumble dryer will start automatically.The appliance will start on receipt of asignal, e.g. from your energy supplier,that indicates that the electricity tariffis particularly economical.This...
Page 32 - Programme chart; Cottons Normal; Cottons; Extra dry; Hand iron, Machine iron
Programme chart 32 All weights marked with * are based on the weight of dry laundry. Cottons max. 8 kg* Use for Cotton items such as those described under Cottons Normal with normal residual moisture. Note - Items are dried to a Normal level only in this programme. - The Cottons programme is th...
Page 34 - Proofing; Normal
Programme chart 34 Proofing max. 2.5 kg* Use for Fabrics suitable for tumble drying, e.g. microfibre fabrics; skiwear;outdoor clothing; fine, close-weave cotton garments (poplin); andtablecloths. Note - With this programme, items can only be dried to the Normal level. - This programme includes an a...
Page 35 - Changing the programme sequence; Cancelling the current programme; Adding or removing laundry; Add; Exceptions when adding laundry
Changing the programme sequence 35 Changing a programme once ithas started It is no longer possible to change theselected programme. This is to preventthe operation of the machine beingtampered with.If you adjust the programme selector,the symbol will light up in the time display. The symb...
Page 36 - Condensed water container
Condensed water container 36 Emptying the condensed watercontainer The condensed water is collected inthe condensed water container. Empty the condensed water con-tainer after every drying programme. The indicator will light up if the max- imum level of the condensed water con-tainer is reached.To...
Page 37 - Fragrance flacon; FragranceDos; You can simply close the fragrance
Fragrance flacon 37 FragranceDos Fragrance flacons (optional accessor-ies) can be used to give your laundry apleasant scent. Tip: You can simply close the fragrance flacon if you want to dry textiles withoutadding fragrance. Risk of fire and damage to health if fragrance flacons are used incor-rec...
Page 38 - Inserting a fragrance flacon
Fragrance flacon 38 Inserting a fragrance flacon Open the door of the tumble dryer. The fragrance flacon is inserted in theupper fluff filter in the opening on theright hand side beside the grip. Open the cover using the tab until thetab is at the top right hand side asshown. Insert the flacon...
Page 39 - Opening the fragrance flacon; is in position
Fragrance flacon 39 Opening the fragrance flacon Before drying, you can select the intens-ity of the fragrance. Turn the outer ring clockwise: the fur-ther you open the fragrance flacon,the more intense the fragrance. Damp laundry and longer drying dura-tions with sufficient heat transfer areneede...
Page 40 - Replacing the fragrance flacon; and
Fragrance flacon 40 Replacing the fragrance flacon Turn the outer ring anti-clockwise un-til markers a and b line up. Replace the fragrance flacon. Only store the fragrance flacon in its ori-ginal packaging. Fragrance flacons are available to orderfrom Miele or online at www.miele-shop.com. ...
Page 41 - Cleaning and care; Fluff filters; indicator light comes on.; Removing the fragrance flacon; You can also use a vacuum cleaner
Cleaning and care 41 Fluff filters This tumble dryer has 2 fluff filters in theloading area of the door. Both fluff filterstrap fluff produced during the dryingprocess. Clean the fluff filters after each dryingprogramme. This avoids having to ex-tend the programme running time.Also clean the fluff f...
Page 43 - Finally, clean the fluff filters with water.
Cleaning and care 43 Use a vacuum cleaner with a longcrevice nozzle attached to remove anyvisible fluff from the upper air flowopenings. Finally, clean the fluff filters with water. Cleaning the fluff filters with water Wipe the smooth plastic surfaces ofthe fluff filters with a damp cloth tocle...
Page 44 - Clean the plinth filter whenever the; Removing the plinth filter; The panel will spring open.; Cleaning the plinth filter; Pull the handle out of the plinth filter.
Cleaning and care 44 Cleaning the plinth filter Clean the plinth filter whenever the indicator light comes on or when the programme running time seems tobe taking longer than usual. To make the indicator light go out,open and close the door while thetumble dryer is switched on. Removing the pli...
Page 45 - To speed up the removal of residue
Cleaning and care 45 Tip: To speed up the removal of residue from the surface, run a water jet vertic-ally over the front of the plinth filter. Squeeze the plinth filter very carefullyseveral times as you rinse it. Rinse the entire plinth filter thor-oughly until all visible residue hasbeen remo...
Page 46 - Push the plinth filter in completely.
Cleaning and care 46 Push the plinth filter in completely. This will push in the right-hand guide pinat the same time.
Page 47 - Cleaning the plinth filter access panel; Damage or ineffective drying if; Cleaning the dryer; Damage due to the use of unsuit-
Cleaning and care 47 Cleaning the plinth filter access panel Use a damp cloth to remove any fluff.Make sure that you do not damagethe rubber seal when doing this. Close the heat exchanger accesspanel. Damage or ineffective drying if drying takes place without a plinth fil-ter or when the heat ...
Page 48 - Problem solving guide
Problem solving guide 48 Many malfunctions and faults that can occur in daily operation can be easilyremedied. You can save time and money in many cases, as you do not need to callthe Miele Customer Service Department.Information to help you rectify faults yourself can be found at www.miele.com/ser-...
Page 49 - Problem
Problem solving guide 49 Problem Cause and remedy and flash, a signal sounds.The indicator light comes on. The system has been clogged by fluff or detergentresidue. To deactivate the message, turn the programme se-lector to the position. Clean the fluff filters and the plinth filter....
Page 50 - Indicator lights or information on the time display
Problem solving guide 50 Indicator lights or information on the time display Problem Cause and remedy The indicator light comes on at the end ofthe programme. The tumble dryer is not working correctly or econom-ically. Possible causes could be clogging caused byfluff or detergent residue. To sw...
Page 51 - Unsatisfactory drying results; Warm air
Problem solving guide 51 Unsatisfactory drying results Problem Cause and remedy The laundry is not suffi-ciently dry. The load consisted of different types of fabric. Finish drying using the Warm air programme. Select a more suitable programme next time. Useful tip: You can alter the drying leve...
Page 52 - The drying cycle duration is very long
Problem solving guide 52 The drying cycle duration is very long Problem Cause and remedy The drying process goeson too long or evenswitches off.* The room where the tumble dryer is located is toowarm. Ventilate the room thoroughly. Detergent residues, hair and fine fluff can clog the fil-ters. C...
Page 53 - Other problems
Problem solving guide 53 Other problems Problem Cause and remedy There are hummingnoises The compressor is operating. These noises are quite normal and do not indicate afault. A programme does notstart No obvious cause. Connect the tumble dryer to the mains Turn on the tumble dryer Close the d...
Page 54 - Replacing the plinth filter; Poor fit
Problem solving guide 54 Replacing the plinth filter The heat exchanger can clog up.Replace the plinth filter immediatelyif you see the following signs of wearbefore or after cleaning (optional ac-cessory). Poor fit The edges of the plinth filter do not sitproperly and the plinth filter is out ofsha...
Page 56 - Reactivating the plinth filter; Risk of injury from sharp cooling
Problem solving guide 56 Reactivating the plinth filter You can reactivate one or more soiledplinth filters in a washing machine. Youwill then be able to use the plinth filteragain. Prior to reactivation, check that theplinth filter is in good order. Check theplinth filter following the instructions...
Page 57 - Contact in the event of a fault
Service 57 Information to help you rectify faultsyourself and about Miele spare partscan be found at www.miele.com/ser-vice. Contact in the event of a fault In the event of any faults which you can-not remedy yourself, please contactyour Miele dealer or the Miele Cus-tomer Service Department. You ca...
Page 58 - Optional accessories; Dryer basket; Warranty
Service 58 Optional accessories Optional accessories for this tumbledryer are available from Miele or fromyour Miele dealer.You also can order these and manyother useful products from the Mieleonline shop. Dryer basket The dryer basket is enables items whichmust not be subjected to mechanicalaction ...
Page 59 - Front view
Installation *INSTALLATION* 59 Front view a Mains connection cable b Control panel c Condensed water container d Door e Plinth filter flap f 4 height-adjustable feet g Cooling air grille h Drain hose for condensed water
Page 60 - Rear view; Drain hose for condensed water; Transporting the tumble dryer; Danger of injury to people and
Installation *INSTALLATION* 60 Rear view a Protruding lid for holding when mov-ing the appliance b Drain hose for condensed water c Hook for winding up the mains con-nection cable during transport d Mains connection cable Transporting the tumble dryer Danger of injury to people and damage to prope...
Page 61 - Levelling the tumble dryer
Installation *INSTALLATION* 61 Installation Levelling the tumble dryer Ensure that no closeable door, slidingdoor or oppositely hinged door is in-stalled that could hinder opening ofthe tumble dryer door in any way. To ensure proper operation, the tumbledryer must stand perfectly level. Thescrew fee...
Page 62 - Ventilation; - Drying durations may increase slightly.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 62 Ventilation The cool air intake at the front of thetumble dryer must not be blocked orcovered. This would hinder a suffi-cient intake of cool air for the heatexchanger. Do not block the gap between thebottom of the tumble dryer and thefloor with plinth facings, deep pi...
Page 63 - Note; Danger of condensed water; Arranging the drain hose; Damage to the drain hose
Installation *INSTALLATION* 63 External condensed water out-let Note When drying is in progress, condensedwater is pumped into the condensedwater container through the drain hosewhich is located at the back of thedryer. The condensed water can also be ex-ternally drained away via the drain hoseat th...
Page 64 - Examples
Installation *INSTALLATION* 64 There will be a small amount of residualwater left in the drain hose. Have a con-tainer ready to collect this. Pull the drain hose off its connection(light arrow). Pull the hose out of the holders (darkarrow) and unwind it. Allow any residual water to run into ac...
Page 66 - Changing the door hinging; ers; Changing the hinging over
Installation *INSTALLATION* 66 Changing the door hinging You can change the door hinging onthis tumble dryer yourself. For safety reasons the tumble dryermust be disconnected from the elec-tricity supply before changing thedoor hinging. You will need: - a Torx T20 and T30 screwdriver- a flat head sc...
Page 67 - Turn the door lock through 180°.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 67 Turn the door lock through 180°. Press the door lock into openings on the opposite side of the dooropening. Adjust the position of the door lock sothat the screw holes line up withthose in the front panel of the dryer . Secure the door lock with the two...
Page 68 - on the door
Installation *INSTALLATION* 68 Insert the lock catch into the newcover supplied with the dryer. Place this new cover to one side fornow. 4. Dismantle the door hinge from thedoor The door hinge cover must be unclippedfrom position and then removed. 1. 2. Use a screwdriver to press downgen...
Page 69 - and rotate it so it
Installation *INSTALLATION* 69 5. Change over the door hinge on thedoor The door hinge is secured to the doorwith 2 angled rods. These rods need tobe removed with a screwdriver orpointed pliers. Insert the end of the screwdriverblade under rod and rotate it so it is in an upright position. Do ...
Page 70 - Change the lock catch on the door
Installation *INSTALLATION* 70 You now need the new door hingecover supplied with the tumble dryer. 1. 2. Fit new door hinge cover and clip it into position. 6. Change the lock catch on the door You now need the new lock catch cover supplied with the dryer whichyou have already fitted with t...
Page 71 - Refitting; Position the door in front of the dryer.; Important; Please keep the lock catch and
Installation *INSTALLATION* 71 Refitting 7. Refit the door Press the rubber seal back into thegrove on the door. Position the door in front of the dryer. Fit the base of the door hinge with its2 pins into the openings on the dryer. The base of the door hinge must beflush with the front panel o...
Page 72 - Electrical connection; Risk of fire from overheating.
Installation *INSTALLATION* 72 Electrical connection The tumble dryer is supplied with amains cable with moulded plug readyfor connection to a suitable earthedsocket.The socket must be easily accessibleafter the tumble dryer has been in-stalled. If the socket is not easily ac-cessible, ensure that a...
Page 73 - Technical data
Technical data 73 Height 850 mm Width 596 mm Depth 643 mm Depth with door open 1077 mm Suitable for pushing under a worktop Yes Suitable for stacking Yes Weight approx. 62 kg Drum volume 120 litres Load size 8.0 kg (weight of dry laundry) Capacity of condensed water container 4.8 l Hose length 1.49 ...
Page 74 - Data sheet for household tumble driers
Technical data 74 Data sheet for household tumble driers In acc. with delegated regulation (EU) No. 392/2012 MIELE Model name/identifier TWD 260 WP Rated capacity 1 8,0 kg Type of tumble drier (Air-vented / condenser) - / ● Energy efficiency class A+++ (most efficient) to D (least efficient) A++ Wei...
Page 75 - EU Conformity declaration; UK Conformity declaration; manuals and enter the name of the product or the serial number; Statement of Compliance; Paul Wright
Technical data 75 6 For the standard cotton programme at full load. EU Conformity declaration Miele hereby declares that this heat-pump tumble dryer complies with Directive2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available from one of thefollowing internet addresses: - Pr...
Page 76 - Consumption data
Consumption data 76 Load size 1 Final spin speed in washing machine Residual moisture Energy Pro- gramme running time kg rpm % kWh min Cottons 2 8.0 4.0 1000 1000 60 60 1.55 0.90 165 100 Cottons Normal 8.0 8.0 8.0 1200 1400 1600 53 50 44 1.40 1.30 1.15 149 142 126 Cottons Normalincl. Gentle tumble...
Page 77 - Programming; Accessing the programming level; Programmable function
Programmable functions 77 Programming You can use the programmable func-tions to alter the dryer's electronics tosuit your requirements. Programming is carried out by followingthese steps ( , , ... ) using the sensor controls. Accessing the programming level Before starting - Make sure that ...
Page 78 - laundry; Exiting programming level
Programmable functions 78 Confirm the selected programmablefunction by touching the Start/Add laundry sensor control. Editing and saving a programmablefunction You can either switch a programmablefunction on/off or select different op-tions. The programmable function option willappear in the time ...
Page 79 - Cottons drying levels; Minimum iron drying levels; Minimum iron; Factory setting; Cool-down temperature; Factory default 55 °C; Buzzer volume; Factory default setting
Programmable functions 79 Cottons drying levels You can adjust the drying levels for the Cottons programme to one of 7 differ- ent levels. Options = Even damper = Damper = A little damper = Factory setting = A little drier = Drier = Even drier Exception:The Cottons ...
Page 80 - Keypad tone; Lock code
Programmable functions 80 Keypad tone The buzzer that sounds when a sensorcontrol is pressed can be changed orswitched off. Selection = Off = Factory default setting = Louder Lock code The code prevents your dryer beingused without your knowledge. When the code has been activate...
Page 81 - Conductivity; Options; Control field standby status; Off; “Switching on” the display again
Programmable functions 81 Conductivity This programmable function shouldonly be altered if the water is so softthat it is likely to cause the electronicswhich sense residual moisture in thelaundry to give false readings. Options = Off (factory setting) = Low ImportantThis programmable fu...
Page 82 - Memory; Fresh; Buzzer is active
Programmable functions 82 Memory You can set the following: the elec-tronic module will save the drying leveland any options selected for the cur-rent drying programme. It will alsosave the duration of the Warm air/Dry- Fresh programme. When the pro- gramme is selected again, these savedsetting...
Page 83 - Airways indicator; will; Backlight brightness; Factory default; = The factory default is set
Programmable functions 83 Airways indicator Fluff should be removed after drying.In addition, this indicator will remindyou to clean the filters when a certainamount of fluff has collected in them: You can decide at what level of fluffthis reminder should be given. You will have an idea of how...
Page 84 - Networking; Switching off WiFi; RemoteUpdate
Programmable functions 84 Networking The , and programmable functions are only displayed if the re-quirements for using Miele@homehave been met (see “Miele@home”and “Before using for the first time”). Switching off WiFi The network configuration should bereset whenever a tumble dryer is...
Page 85 - Activating /deactivating; MobileStart; SmartGrid
Programmable functions 85 Activating /deactivating The RemoteUpdate function is activatedas standard. Available updates will bedownloaded automatically but will onlybe installed if you initiate installationmanually. Deactivate RemoteUpdate ifyou do not want any updates to bedownloaded automatically....
Page 87 - United Kingdom
United Kingdom Miele Co. Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TWTel: 0330 160 6600, Internet: www.miele.co.uk, E-mail: [email protected] Australia Miele Australia Pty. Ltd.ACN 005 635 398ABN 96 005 635 398Level 4, 141 Camberwell RoadHawthorn East, VIC 3123Tel: 1300 464 353E-mail: [em...